Let'stakethe 'r' forexample, ifyourtongueisnotintherightplace, you'llinvestalotmoreenergythanneeded.让我们以“r”这个音为例,如果你的舌头不在正确的位置上,你就会投入更多的精力。Thetongueneedstobeinthatperfectplacetocreatethatnicetensestrongsound.舌头需要处在那个完美的位置,才能发出优美、紧张、有力...
165. J___ from the teacher’s words, we knew that he was very satisfied with results of the test. (根据首字母单词拼写) 2024-08-10更新 | 6次组卷 | 1卷引用:Unit 4 Looking Good,Feeling Good重点单词练习 2023-2024学年高中英语译林版必修第一册 相似题 纠错 收藏 详情 加入试卷 166. Cy...
When your brain goes blank, it temporarily interrupts your ability to perform. Take control of that foggy feeling in your head by employing five practical steps to combat and prevent blank brain.
When users were asked to describe how they felt about their phones, words such as “hurt” (neck pain was often reported) and “alone” predicted higher levels of nomophobia. “The findings of our study suggest that users regard smartphones as their extended selves and get attached to the ...
There are many emotions and words that you can use to describe how you’re feeling. However, it can be normal for people to get stuck identifying with just a few of the more common words such as sad, angry, happy, or stressed.
A word first coined in 1918, but (1) ___ used today, may become a more frequently used part of the English (2) ___. That word is "hangry," which is a portmanteau of the words "hungry" and "angry". It means to be bad (3) ___ or irritable as a result of hunger. The wor...
1、Unit 4 Looking good,feeling goodExtended ReadingKey words and phrases1.hang over使忧心忡忡,担心可能发生含有hang的其他常用短语hang on to 抓紧;保留;保存hang on 抓紧;(在逆境中)坚持,不放弃;(电话)别挂断hang out(with sb.)(与某人)闲待,厮混hang up 挂断电话The final exam has been hanging ove...
aTO KNOW THE BEGINNING SOUNDS AND WORDS WITH Qq,Vv AND Xx 知道起点声音和词与Qq, Vv和xx[translate] aGiven the complexity of the phenomena that underlie the work of a human translator, it would be absurd to claim that a machine could produce a target text of the same quality as that of...
You might speak slower, with unusually long pauses between your words. Sometimes, you might use words that are close to what you mean but not quite right — for instance, “dessert” becomes “candy” and “where’s my coat” becomes just a vague gesture. You might even seem a bit into...
38 Stimuli(刺激物)are things that stimulate a person to make his brain work. As a person repeatedly acquires stimuli to make his brain work, these stimuli are remembered by the brain. It is like learning words as a child. He applies all the repeated words he has heard during his life....